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3.3 CNC milling: Digitization of models or sculptures
In the industrial production. of components with free-form surfaces, a 3D data base is required for the manufacture of
moulds and for the control of CNC milling machines for final shaping. The models and masters which are usually hand-
made feature free-form surfaces, geometric objects which cannot be readily described in mathematical terms. Therefore
these geometries have to be measured, and the data obtained is used to reconstruct the surface with the aid of CAD
software.
One market for this technique is, for example, the production of replicas on the basis of original sculptures. The
measurement of such a sculpture with InduSURF has shown that digital photogrammetry is ideally suitable for creating a
complete 3D data basis for an object, and that the added use of a digital plotter permits the incorporation of further
valuable information into the plotting process.
InduSURF Digital - Digitization of a Sculpture
Task: Complete measurement of a sculpture approx. 50 cm in height, with maximum point density
LC) DEM accuracy « + 0.2 mm with a 1 mm point grid
CQ) Data output in the DXF format
Parameters
Sculpture - Recording and Plotting
Sensor used
Number of images
Data quantity
Defined points on the object
Recording time
Measurement and orientation
Point accuracy
UMK-SCAN, ck = 100 mm
24 images (12 models)
240 MBytes
20 retro-targets on the object, 20 points on the object support
30 minutes
4 hours
Sx/z 2 £0.23 mm, Sy2 + 0.19 mm
InduSURF SGI computer
Point number in DEM
Computation time
Mean elevation error
Indigo, 100 MHz, 32 MB RAM
280 000 points (1 mm grid)
16 hours
Sy = + 0.21 mm
Table 4:
Results of sculpture measurement
Fig. 7: Sculpture, front view
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Fig. 8: 3D point cluster of the sculpture